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WhatsNew:
Carbon monoxide detector law!
kicks in July 1
Fire Marshalls won't be going door-to-door to see if you have one installed, but the law does allow for fines up to $200 after a 30-day notice is issued. You'll also need to make sure you have one before you sell or refinance you're home.
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Check out the Calaveras County calendar of events on http://www.gocalaveras.com to find out what’s happening in Calaveras County!
Don't
miss the 83rd Calaveras County Fair & Jumping Frog Jubilee -
21 May, 2011
- Frog Jumping contests, food, carnival rides, exhibits, and more! Family fun! Headlining the main stage will be County Music Sensation and American Idol finalist Bucky Covington.For more information call or visit frogtown.org.
Welcome to Calaveras Home Inspections!

- Michael Jarnagin, Owner
- CALL US: (209) 795-0848
- Contractors License # 790594 :: Contractors State License Board
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30 Years Experience in Calaveras County
An experienced, professional builder, taught by professionals in all aspects of home building in the mountain community. He is very familiar with building issues typical of properties in Calaveras and surrounding counties. Mike has built a solid reputation here in Calaveras County and has excellent references among property owners, realtors, and other professionals. Calaveras Home Inspections assures you will receive a thorough, detailed inspection of your property, whether buying OR selling.
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We provide reports describing your property that are clear and accurate. We will arrange to meet with you within a few days of contacting us. We will respond to any concerns addressed during the inspections and answer any questions you have later by phone, e-mail, or in person. We expect our reports to provide valuable information, useful to both buyers and sellers.
Who can benefit?
- Home buyers who
seek an independent and unbiased evaluation of the property they are
considering.
- Home sellers who wish
to anticipate problems that could hinder a smooth sale.
- Attorneys in need of
expert consultation and testimony on building failures, faulty construction
workmanship, slip-and-fall accidents, and other building-related cases.
- Banking/Insurance professionals who
are seeking a more in-depth condition statement than offered in a standard
appraisal.
- Real estate professionals wishing to offer prompt, comprehensive services to their clients and customers, or who desire training in building diagnostics and related matters.
Why do I need a home inspection?
Buying a home could be the largest single investment you will ever make. To minimize unpleasant surprises and unexpected difficulties, you will want to learn as much as you can about the newly constructed or existing house before you buy it. A home inspection may identify the need for major repairs or builder oversights, as well as the need for maintenance to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will know more about the house, which will allow you to make decisions with confidence.
If you already are a homeowner, a home inspection can identify problems in the making and suggest preventive measures that might help you avoid costly future repairs.
If you are planning to sell your home, a home inspection can give you the opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in better selling condition.
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What does a home inspection include?
The standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the foundation, basement and structural components.
The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) publishes a Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics that outlines what you should expect to be covered in your home inspection report. http://www.ashi.org/customers/faq.asp#3
Inspection Reports Available Online
Password protected reports available online to customers
Our service allows Mike to upload reports from within the program to our website. An email will be dispatched upon upload to a real estate agent (if appropriate) and client informing them on how to retrieve their report.






